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Shine Up Your Library Card
In response to First Librarian Laura Bush's summer reading recommendations,
readers contributed their own lists. Here's a selection.
BY KATHERINE BONAMICI



Related: Laura Bush's summer reading picks

Friday, Jun. 15, 2001
We invited readers to reply to Laura Bush's reading list with your own
suggestions last week. Here are a few of your favorites:

"Prodigal Summer" by Barbara Kingsolver is described as wonderful and
engrossing by its recommender. (If I may add to that, all of her books are
great summer reads, especially "The Bean Trees" and "Pigs in Heaven.")

An apparent World War II buff recommends "A Mind in Prison: The Memoir of a
Son and Soldier of the Third Reich" by Bruno Manz, "Wolfsangel : A German
City on Trial 1945-48" by August J. Nigro and "In the Skies of Europe : Air
Forces Allied to the Luftwaffe 1939-1945" by Hans Werner Neulen.

For politicos looking for background reading, try Jimmy Carter's childhood
memoir "An Hour Before Daylight." And the love-it-or-hate-it attack on the
Clinton administration's approach to China, "The China Threat: How the
People's Republic Targets America" by Bill Gertz" was sent in by a reader who
also recommends "Absolute Power: The Legacy of Corruption in the Clinton-Reno
Justice Department" by David Limbaugh.

In fact, political books appear to be your favorite genre. Others write-ins
included "The O'Reilly Factor" by Bill O'Reilly, "Barry & 'the Boys' : The
CIA, the Mob and America's Secret History" by Daniel Hopsicker, "The Betrayal
of America : How the Supreme Court Undermined the Constitution and Chose Our
President" by Vincent Bugliosi and "At Any Cost : How Al Gore Tried to Steal
the Election" by Bill Sammon.

For those who prefer novels, recommendations include "The Fourth Hand" by
John Irving, "The Songcatcher" by Sharyn McCrumb, "Best Friends" by Martha
Moody, "Never Change" by Elizabeth Berg, "Anil's Ghost" by Michael Ondaatje
and both Bridget Jones books by Helen Fielding.

Finally, several readers put the Bible at the top of their summer reading
list. "Psalms, Proverbs, John. There are 66 books in God's word; read these
three first and then continue until you've read them all," was the
recommendation of one couple

Copyright © 2001 Time Inc. All rights reserved.

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